What are overheads?

Overheads

Overheads are indirect business expenses that support operations but are not directly attributable to a specific product or service. Overheads commonly include administrative costs, facilities expenses, and general business operations.

Example: Office rent, administrative salaries, and internet service are examples of overhead costs.

Related terms: Operating Expenses, Expenses, Cost of Goods Sold (COGS)

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